looking for a good wireless router/modem isn't in the same room
joanne
Oh no unfortunately it's the router. Everything
seems to work everywhere else in the house, but my computer keeps saying
off-line and the plug is looking pretty worn out.
From: heather albright
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] looking for a good wireless router/modem
isn't in the sameroom I purcheased a erro mesh router. It works great for my needs. Sure it is not the modem? A router is only is good as the modem it has to connect too! My erro mesh has to points so I have internet all threw the house! I found outthe modem I was using was the issue and we all know spectrum really sucks. So now I am in the market for a modem that works with spectrum My router uses an app off my iPhone and it sends weekly reports directly to the phone. Cheers Heather .
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joanne
My Linxys has bit the dust and I wondered what you'd recommend for my new adapter. The modem is in another room, and the Linxys eventually found it but the internet was kind of shaky so I'd like a better one. Might there be a more top-of-the-line Linxys, or have you found another brand to be better? Thanks.
Joanne
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Jaffar Sidek
Hi Joanne. Strange as it may seem, there are certain spots
within an area, a building or a house, say where data cannot, for
some reason, travel between your wireless equipment and your pc,
hence your inability to connect to the internet, even with a
wireless modem/router operating to full capacity. These spots are
known as "Blind Spots". The only way is to shift your pc's
position so that it isn't located at that blind spot so the
wireless router/modem can then communicate with your pc. It also
happens with mobile phones where in certain areas or spots, no
incoming or outgoing call is posible to make or recieve. Cheers!
On 25/11/2020 6:42 am, joanne wrote:
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Jaffar Sidek
Hi Joanne. Strange as it may seem, there are certain spots
within an area, a building or a house, say where data cannot, for
some reason, travel between your wireless equipment and your pc,
hence your inability to connect to the internet, even with a
wireless modem/router operating to full capacity. These spots are
known as "Blind Spots". The only way is to shift your pc's
position so that it isn't located at that blind spot so the
wireless router/modem can then communicate with your pc. It also
happens with mobile phones where in certain areas or spots, no
incoming or outgoing call is posible to make or recieve. Cheers!
On 25/11/2020 6:42 am, joanne wrote:
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